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Long time Grand Forks resident enters the Dragons' Den and lives to tell the tale

When a person gets the call to film for the Dragons’ Den TV show, it is unheard of to refuse. So when long-time Grand Forks resident Gary Gilbert got the opportunity to pitch his invention to the Den, he jumped. The opportunity turned into a nerve-wracking, intimidating experience travelling to Toronto, Ontario to film in […]

UPDATED: Johnson concludes two days of testimony at Sweatman inquest

West Kootenay Search and Rescue Association and swift water search and rescue team member Chris Armstrong concluded two days of testimony at the B.C. Coroners inquest into the death of swift water search and rescue volunteer Sheilah Lorraine Sweatman Thursday at the Nelson Courthouse. Armstong told presiding coroner Matt Brown and the seven-member jury, if […]

The Blue Eyes Brook ponds: A wildlife bonus or a water source hazard?

A four year old water license application has resurfaced as BC’s Water Stewardship Division sought to clean out its files, but as Rossland maintains its objection to the application in the absence of an engineer's report, the landowners question the city's motivation. A small tributary called the Blue Eyes Brook runs south ...

Binding arbitration on sewer service begins between Trail, Rossland, and Warfield

An arbitrator has been selected by BC's Intergovernmental Relations and Planning Division (IRP) to resolve the sanitary sewage dispute that has been dragging on for years between Rossland, Trail, and Warfield over the fair sharing of costs for the existing service—the bulk of the disagreement, however, is between Rossland and...

Rossland's 80 year old pool aims for "age-friendly" grant

The city has applied for a 2013 "Age-friendly Community Planning and Project Grant" to renovate the swimming pool to make it more accessible to seniors—some of whom were here in 1932 for the grand opening of BC's oldest pool. "Due to the age of the facility and the lack of age friendly infrastructure, many of the seniors in...

Old Cooke school site could become 24 units of affordable housing, but developer stymied by city restrictions

The old Cooke Ave. school site may soon see construction as council advanced a zoning amendment that will allow local developer Cezary Ksiazek to build a group of six fourplexes. A public hearing is scheduled for Dec. 10 after which council will vote on third reading and adoption of the bylaw. The plan council advanced,...

Mixed response to BC Government Jumbo municipality approval decision

The decision by the B.C. Government to incorporate the site of the Jumbo Ski Hill expansion as a mountain resort municipality isn’t sitting well with most environmental groups fighting to Keep Jumbo Wild. “We know this was going to be the next step, but that doesn’t make it any better . . . it’s still […]

Lots o' indoor sports on offer during a week when no one wants to be outside...

Now that Winter is starting to settle in, you might be thinking about learning how to skate ski, or perhaps become a better skate skier.  There is a Beginners Skate Skiing class starting on December 4 and running for three weeks on Tuesday evenings, from 6:30-7:30pm.   The Intermediate and Advanced Skate Skiing class starts...

UPDATE: Wildsight calls Jumbo decision 'public land grab'

Groups opposing the any form of development on Jumbo Glacier have come out swinging after Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development Bill Bennett announced Tuesday that Cabinet has approved the incorporation of Jumbo as a mountain resort municipality. “This is a public land grab. For 20 years, the people have said no to the […]

Grand Forks home to top Canadian nail enhancement artist

Grand Forks is home to many talented people, but who knew you could have your nails done by the top nail enhancement artist in the country? Our own Robyn Schwartz, owner of Polished and Pampered Hair and Esthetics on Market Avenue in Grand Forks, took home the prestigious Contessa Hairstylist Award for top Canadian nail […]

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